Rip Current Research At The Jersey Shore

October 15th, 2016

While the beach is a relatively safe spot for summertime fun, there is often something dangerous lurking in the water — rip currents!

In order to better understand this beach hazard, New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium extension specialists and Stevens Coastal Center researchers spent a few days at the beach launching brightly colored drifters into the water, hoping to catch a current. These drifters, equipped with GPS units, can measure speed and direction.

The team used rip current data-logging drifters loaned by North Carolina Sea Grant as part of an ongoing rip current collaboration across the Sea Grant network. Read more about New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium’s Rip Current Awareness Program.

Researchers study rip currents in Ocean City, N.J. Photos by Amy Williams.